![]() After washing, it felt even plumper, and the stitching looked new. It kept its shape perfectly in testing, and it didn’t pill or snag. Of the five loft blankets we’ve tried, the Plush-Loft is the clear winner. ![]() (L.L.Bean makes a throw size of the Wicked Cozy, but it’s made from a slightly different fabric than the blanket.) Garnet Hill offers unlimited returns and exchanges. It’s also the only pick that’s available in a throw size, which we recommend because it’s perfect for naps on the couch. It looks finished and neat, like a quilt, but it’s also surprisingly breathable under a comforter (which is how we tested it). The Plush-Loft was the most popular blanket overall with my daughter and my dog, who both adopted it as their own while helping with this guide. The top of the Garnet Hill is made of quilted sateen, the thin middle layer consists of polyester fill, and the back is a super-soft polyester plush that feels more plump and luxe (like a great stuffed toy) than L.L.Bean’s velvety Wicked Cozy Blanket. It’s stitched like a quilt, but instead of having a layer of thin batting inside, it’s stuffed with fluffy fill (also called loft) like a comforter. ![]() ![]() Why it’s great: The Garnet Hill Plush-Loft Blanket is the favorite of testers and staffers who want the warmest, coziest, most durable blanket possible. Though many of our recommendations are pricier than some blankets you could buy, we consider each of these picks-which you can use every night, likely for many years-to be investments in comfy sleep. We looked for high-quality blankets made (when possible) with natural fibers. They include a lightweight cotton coverlet, a chunky cotton waffle knit, a heavyweight cotton twill, an heirloom-quality washable wool, a hand-embroidered organic cotton quilt, a velvety, warm fleece, and a family-favorite plush-cotton hybrid. We recommend blankets that work nicely on the bed as a top layer for summer or under a comforter for extra warmth in winter. We’ve spent 500-plus hours testing 44 blankets for every season, and we’ve found seven that should make you thrilled to go to bed. A good blanket is warm, but a great blanket is also breathable, soft, and stylish, and should last for years and years. We may receive a portion of sales from products purchased from this article, which was written by our Commerce team.After a long day, crawling into a bed that’s outfitted with fresh sheets and a comfortable blanket is one of life’s greatest pleasures. We only recommend products we love and that we think you will, too. With all this in mind, these six blankets will keep unsightly, inconvenient shedding to a minimum, helping you keep your home (and yourself) fuzz-free. In addition to looking for blankets with a higher price point, opt for ones with glowing user reviews, as well as manufacturer money-back guarantees or warranties that ensure you won’t get stuck with a blanket you don’t love. When the textile is loosely constructed, the fibers are more likely to get damaged and break off, leading to shedding. If a blanket is a really good deal (think: $20 or less for a bedding-sized blanket), it’s more likely to be made from lower quality fabric with a loose textile construction - and therefore more likely to shed. This is one of those times when it’s truly worth shelling out a little more cash to ensure that you’re getting a good quality, durable product. But if you want a blanket that sheds less than most, the best piece of advice I can offer is that you should try not to skimp when it comes to cost. It falls on me to inform you that every fabric sheds over time, regardless of whether it’s natural or synthetic. These blankets are simply higher quality than their competitors, with a tighter construction that means they're less likely to lose fibers. If you’re tired of cleaning up fuzz and lint every time you cuddle up with your blanket or throw, look no further than the best non-shedding blankets.
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